Osama bin laden biography essay

          Osama bin Laden—also known as Usama bin Laden—was a violent terrorist and mass murderer who used bombings and bloodshed to advance his extremist goals.

        1. Osama bin Laden—also known as Usama bin Laden—was a violent terrorist and mass murderer who used bombings and bloodshed to advance his extremist goals.
        2. Born for Syrian mother, Osama bin Laden was the seventh son among fifty brothers and sisters.
        3. Osama bin Laden (born , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia—died May 2, , Abbottabad, Pakistan) was the founder of the militant Islamist organization.
        4. Osama bin Laden (10 March – 2 May ) was a Saudi Arabian–born Islamist dissident and militant leader who was the founder and first general emir of.
        5. This paper presents the results of an indirect assessment of the personality of Osama bin Laden, founder and leader of the al-Qaida terrorist network.
        6. Osama bin Laden (born , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia—died May 2, , Abbottabad, Pakistan) was the founder of the militant Islamist organization.!


          Born 1957 for Syrian mother, Osama bin Laden was the seventh son among fifty brothers and sisters.




          His father Mohammed Awad bin Laden came to the kingdom from Hadramout (South Yemen) sometime around 1930. The father started his life as a very poor laborer (porter in Jeddah port), to end up as owner of the biggest construction company in the kingdom.

          In the weeks following the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, by United States forces, U.S. Intelligence Community analysts sifted.

          During the reign of King Saud, bin Laden the father became very close to the royal family when he took the risk of building King Saud's palaces much cheaper than the cheapest bid. He impressed King Saud with his performance but he also built good relations with other members of the royal family, especially Faisal.

          During the Saud-Faisal conflict in the early sixties, bin Laden the father had a big role in convincing King Saud to step down in favor of Faisal. After Saud's departure the treasury was empty and bin Laden was so supportive to King Faisal that he literally paid the civil servants' wages of the whole kingdom for six mont